The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 83, Броеве 495–497W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1874 |
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... sacrificed everything . He committed . the country to the Treaty of Wash- ington , which was based on a shame- ful suicidal concession of acknow- ledged right , without any equivalent . He allowed his Commissioners to frame that treaty ...
... sacrificed everything . He committed . the country to the Treaty of Wash- ington , which was based on a shame- ful suicidal concession of acknow- ledged right , without any equivalent . He allowed his Commissioners to frame that treaty ...
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... sacrificed . Fishery rights were abandoned without ade- quate compensation , and the claims of Canada to redress for ... sacrifice of British interest so wanton and so painfully manifest , that all the leading organs . of the Liberal ...
... sacrificed . Fishery rights were abandoned without ade- quate compensation , and the claims of Canada to redress for ... sacrifice of British interest so wanton and so painfully manifest , that all the leading organs . of the Liberal ...
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... sacrifice it by claiming the surrender value , averag- ing about one - third of the entire sum paid ; but in his efforts to get he amount of the premium , he hopes against hope , until the policy be- omes lapsed , and all is gone . This ...
... sacrifice it by claiming the surrender value , averag- ing about one - third of the entire sum paid ; but in his efforts to get he amount of the premium , he hopes against hope , until the policy be- omes lapsed , and all is gone . This ...
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... sacrifice , out of his own pocket , and to tell his client the truth . It was the only honest proceeding ; and , having made up his mind to pursue it , he resolved to procure the money the following day , and tell her the bare facts ...
... sacrifice , out of his own pocket , and to tell his client the truth . It was the only honest proceeding ; and , having made up his mind to pursue it , he resolved to procure the money the following day , and tell her the bare facts ...
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... sacrifice to treachery and corruption , that , what- ever conditions might be speciously offered , they could not expect they would be observed by a Parliament in which the English had such a majority . They exaggerated the dangers to ...
... sacrifice to treachery and corruption , that , what- ever conditions might be speciously offered , they could not expect they would be observed by a Parliament in which the English had such a majority . They exaggerated the dangers to ...
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